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One chrysanthemum is still blooming valiantly in the back yard. The end draws night, however, with a winter blast in progress. A snow shower has coated the petals. One has to wonder what’s going through the mind of the mums. “Oh, no, not again?” perhaps? Image captured with a Micro-nikkor 60mm AF f/2.8 on a […]

A notable botanical event bloomed nearby today. A Corpse Flower, or more properly Titan Arum, Amorphophallus titanum, bloomed at a local conservatory. It is an arum, a family of plants that booms with a spathe and spadix configuration. Our local relative, the native Skunk Cabbage, is also known for its putrid odor. I caught a brief whiff […]

I like variety. I like money. The proof is here in my lawn. I don’t apply weed killers or fertilizers. The only money I spend on it is for gasoline for the mower–and I let the corners and edges grow to reduce that activity. I don’t even sweep the grass clippings. I just live and […]

I did take my one picture a day for today. It turned out to be unremarkable, so I am featuring a little something from my archives. For those of you keeping score at home, though, here’s the actual One Picture a Day:

I played with filters and layers today. I made two black and white versions, using Aperture filter presets. Then I combined them in Acorn with layers, adjusting transparency until I had something interesting. Here are the three original versions that make up the layered composite featured. Related articles Of course this post has nothing to […]

In our garden this summer we are enjoying Balloon Flower, Platycodon grandiflorus, also called bellflower with regional modifiers, This curious flower swells quite like a balloon full of air before opening. I like the pentagram shape. It opens into a five-petaled flower, pictured below. I am not a big fan of using a flash for flower […]

I simply stepped outside for this One Picture a Day. Marigolds are difficult to photograph. There is a quality to the color, a glowing brightness of some sort, that just does not carry to photographs well for me. I have a similar problem with other deep colors of some wildflowers like the purple of Ironweed. […]

I lke the depth here. It is as though a field of phlox is growing up to a forested ridge behind. Of course, this was all on top of a retaining wall in my driveway. This bloom of creeping phlox cultivar is another rite of spring in my life.